University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign – Urbana, IL

University of Utah – Salt Lake City, UT

University of Iowa – Iowa City, IA

University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, MI

Ohio State University – Columbus, OH

Current Circuits, 2017

Choreography: Halie Bahr

Performance: Amelia Morris, Maria Tordoff

‘Dance Lab’ @ Danceworks Inc. – Milwaukee, WI

‘LoFi Dance Records’ @ Chicago Fringe Festival – Chicago, IL

‘love letter’ 2017

Love Letter, 2017

Three women use their voices to reflect on memories of love & disappointment. Inspired by Kathleen Hanna’s never published, DIY punk album out of the 90s called ‘Julie Ruin’, the dancers cross paths, hold each other up, and use each other as physical, resilient support systems.

‘5×5’ @ Company Brewing – Milwaukee, WI

‘LoFi Dance Records’ @ Chicago Fringe Festival – Chicago, IL

‘9×22 Dance/Lab’ @ Bryant Lake Bowl Theater – Minneapolis, MN

Restaged Performers: Mikell Melius, Maria Tordoff, Lucia Webb

Departing, 2016

Choreography: Halie Bahr

Performance: Halie Bahr, Rachel Clark

‘3×5 Artist Residency’ @ The Soap Factory – Minneapolis, MN

Moving While Standing Still, 2016

The projection creates a harsh, black and white environment that divides and slices through space above and between the dancers. The act of cutting up space creates a world where the dancers are forced to reach out for support, connect, and move with awareness of each other throughout the piece.

Choreography: Halie Bahr

Projection & Sound: Kym McDaniel

Performance: Emma Call, Kelsey James, Nicole Spence

‘LoFi Dance Records’ @ Chicago Fringe Festival – Chicago, IL

‘In Touch’ @ The Polish Falcon – Milwaukee, WI

‘Works in Progress’ @ Danceworks Inc. – Milwaukee, WI

Ashes, 2015 (Film)

Choreography/Videography: Halie Bahr

Performance: Miranda Heavener

Presented by Your Mother Dances @ Mitchell Hall – Milwaukee, WI

‘UW – Milwaukee 2015 Student Film Festival’ – Milwaukee, WI

Blush, 2015

Endless Red, 2014

This project took on many forms as it developed. The project was the thesis work of my undergraduate degree. The work explores visual and somatic metaphors of ‘feminine rage’. Project themes include self erosion and exposure.